Tuesday, 26 June 2012

MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ANOMALY COMMITTEE – 17TH JULY, 2012 AT 3.00 PM

No.11/2/2008-JCA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
North Block, New Delhi,
Dated, the 18th June, 2012 
 
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
 
Meeting of the National Anomaly Committee – 17th July, 2012 at 3.00 PM
 
            The undersigned is directed to refer to OM of even number dated 2nd December, 2011 regarding the 4th meeting of the National Anomaly Committee which was held on 5th January, 2012. All the Agenda Items placed before it could not be discussed and the meeting had to be adjourned. This meeting will now be held in Committee Room No.119, North Block, New Delhi on 17th July, 2012 at 3.00 PM.
            It is requested that you may kindly make it convenient to attend this meeting and also kindly confirm your participation urgently. Agenda Notes for the meeting will remain the same as were circulated earlier vide this Ministry’s OM of even number dated 16th December, 2011.
       sd/-
(Ashok Kumar)
Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India

Up-gradation of GP of Inspector, Posts...update

It is learnt that up-gradation of Grade Pay of Inspector Posts from Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/- file is returned by Ministry of Finance to DOP with query. The representative of Department of Posts is likely to meet the concerned officer of MOF in this week for detailed discussion in the matter. 
Source : CHQ Blog

Friday, 22 June 2012

Settlement of claims where the claimant or near relatives are residing or depositor died in abroad

Promotion in STS Grade of IPoS Group "A"

HOW SAFE IS YOUR BANK LOCKER ?

How safe is your bank locker?

Sample this: A major fire broke out at the Punjab National Bank headquarters in New Delhi recently, trapping hundreds of people inside and triggering panic across the capital. In another case, in a daring robbery at a Central Bank of India branch in UP some time ago, at least 45 lockers are claimed to have been emptied out.

In another daylight bank heist in February this year, second in a row in Chennai, armed men made away with Rs 14 lakh from the Keelkattalai branch of Indian Overseas Bank, triggering panic among customers and forcing many of them to clear out their lockers and close their accounts. These are not lone incidents, but just the tips of an iceberg!

So if you thought that a bank locker is the safest place to keep your cash and valuables in, think again. Worse, if any of your valuables is lost or stolen in such incidents, banks are not bound to entertain your claims.

"The relationship of the bank and the locker holder is that of a lessor and lessee, or in simple words that of an owner and a tenant. The ambience, location and the logistics of the locker are known to the locker holder and he takes the locker despite the deficiencies, if any. Thus, the bank is not responsible for any loss for whatsoever reason of valuables from the locker," says S. Aftab, GM, Corporate Communication, Support Services & Branch Expansion Departments of Union Bank of India.

In fact, in such cases, the principle of Force Majeure works which states that "Banks shall not be liable if any transaction does not fructify or may not be completed or for any failure on part of the banks to perform any of their obligations contemplated if the performance is prevented, hindered or delayed by a Force Majeure event, and in such cases, its obligations shall be suspended for so long as the Force Majeure."

A 'force majeure' event means any event due to any cause beyond the reasonable control of the banks, including without limitations unavailability of any communication systems, breach, or virus in the processes or payment or delivery mechanism, sabotage, fire, flood, explosion, natural disasters or other 'acts of God', war, damage to the bank's facilities or of its correspondent bank(s), civil commotion, strikes or industrial action of any kind, riots, insurrection, war, acts of government, computer hacking, unauthorized access to computer data and storage devices, computer crashes, malfunctioning in the computer terminal or the systems getting affected by any malicious, destructive or corruptive code or program, mechanical or technical errors/ failures or power shut down, faults or failures in telecommunication etc., which prevents it from performing its obligations within the specified service delivery parameters.

In view of these norms, banks have consistently fended off all claims in case of locker burglary on the grounds that the relationship between a bank and the person hiring the locker is that of a landlord and his tenant. Therefore, they are not responsible for its contents.
Source:-The Economic Times

MINUTES OF THE 21ST MEETING OF THE POSTAL SPORTS BOARD HELD ON 05.06.2012 AT HYDERABAD UNDER THE CHAIRPERSONSHIP OF SECRETARY (POSTS)

D.G. Posts No. 2-10/2012-WL/Sports Dated 18.06.2012.
 
            The meeting started with introductory remarks of Secretary (Posts). In her address, Secretary (Posts) apprised of the Postal Sports Board about the sports activities being organized by the Department as also its budgetary provisions. Shri M. Krishnan, Secretary General, NFPE and Shri D. Theagarajan, Secretary General, FNPO thanked the Chairperson for taking follow up action on the decisions taken during in the wake of 20th Meeting of the Postal Sports Board and convening the 21st meeting of the Postal Sports Board. Thereafter, the Chairperson allowed discussions on the agenda items and the following decisions were taken.
            Confirmation of the minutes of the 20th Meeting of the Postal Sports Board held on 5th July, 2010.
            Confirmation of the action taken statement on the minutes of the meeting. Thereafter agenda items of the current meeting were taken up for discussion and the gist of discussions is as follows.
Agenda items for 21st Meeting of the Postal Sports Board.
1.         Women Team in Chess event needs to be introduced. The number of women is increasing due to new recruitment and new entrants are showing interest in this game.
            The Board agreed to the proposal of introducing women team in Chess event subject to the stipulation that nomination of players will be made on merit and only those players will be nominated who have the skill of competing at the all India level. For this purpose it would be desirable to have scrutiny of players by professionals.
2.         All the players representing circle teams in All India Postal events may be allowed to travel in AC-III/AC-II Tier class irrespective of their posts as it will be boost their morale.
            The members of the Postal Sports Board were apprised that the proposal has financial implications to the tune of Rs. 40 lakhs (approximately) and it may not be feasible to meet this extra expenditure out of the present budgetary allocation. The possibility of effecting saving in the overall sports activities, in order to meet the expenditure on this proposal was also discussed but without any conclusion. On the suggestion of the staff side, it was agreed to take up the matter with the Railways for providing concession to the players travelling by train to participate in All India Postal Meets. The matter will be reviewed in the light of response received from the Railways.
3.         Provision of economic class Airfare for the winning team.
            No comments in view of item No. 2.
4.         Holding of all 14 selected events at Circle/Regional level.
            The proposal was discussed in details could not be agreed to. No action.
5.         Enhancement of TA/DA and Refreshment allowance.
            The members of the Board were explained that in the light of prevailing rate of TA/DA in case of officials on tour, it may not be possible to revise the existing rate of daily allowance being paid to the players at the rate of Rs. 150/- per day (Rs. 75/- per day in case local participants) . However the Board agreed to enhance the rate of refreshment allowance from the existing Rs. 60/- per day to Rs. 75/- per day even in case of All India Postal Meets so as to bring it on par with the refreshment allowance being paid in case of National tournaments.
6.         Players participating in the All India Postal meets who are paid sleeper class fare may also be paid local conveyance from home to Railway station and back.
            The board agreed to the proposal. The expenditure will be met out of the sports funds.
7.         As per the current FIFA rules, the strength of the Football team should be 11+7. Changes may be made in our rules to raise the strength of our circle teams for All India Postal Meets from the present 11+4 to 11+7(Eighteen).
            He Board agreed to the proposal of raising the strength of Football team to 11+7 in place of the existing 11+4, so as to bring it in line with the rules being followed by Football Federation of India.
8.         Reallocation of posts of Sports Development Officer and Sports Coach to the Circles which send the maximum number of teams for All India Tournaments, as per existing guidelines.
            The proposal was agreed to in principle. The following decisions were taken in this regard.
(i)         The posts of Sports Development Officer and Sports Coach will be relocated in a manner that no Circle will have more than one post.
(ii)        The relocation of posts which are lying unmanned as on date will be done immediately, to provide relief to the Circles which are actively participating in sports. There will be no disturbance to the existing incumbents till such time they compete their normal/extended tenure or retire on superannuation, whichever is earlier.
9.         Sanctioning and filling up the posts of Sports Inspectors in Uttarakhand for proper handling the sports activities.
            The creation of post of Sports Development Officer did not find favour with the Postal Sports Board. However the Circle will be asked to entrust the work to a responsible official, as per existing instructions.
10.       Increase in the number of players in Table Tennis Women and Veteran (Men) Teams to 4 and 2 respectively.
            The Board agreed to increase the number of Table Tennis Women players to 4. However there will be no change in so far as participation of Vereran (Men) in the tournament is concerned.
11.       Guidelines or Circle teams to participate in local league matches/tournament.
            The members of the Board were informed that the Department never issued any instructions which would disallow the team to participate in the local league matches/tournaments. As per discussions, it was decided to issue suitable instructions to Heads of Circles.
12.       Affiliation of all Postal Teams in National Federation.
            The Board Members were informed that the Department is not averse to the ides of affiliation if the Department has really competitive teams. The members of the Board were also apprised of the inability expressed by Kabaddi Federation to affiliate the team of Department of Posts. The Board decided to make another attempt with the Kabaddi Federation of India. It was also decided to try to get the Volleyball teams affiliated to the National Federation.
13.       Arranging for practice matches during the coaching camp before start of the All India Postal meets.
            The item was agreed to; to the extent it is possible and practicable.
14.       Grant of practice time for the players and treating the period of tournament/coaching camp etc. as duty.
            The members of the Board were informed that instructions of the Department of Posts were based on the general instructions issued by the Department of Personnel & Training (DOPT) which is the nodal department in this regard. It was decided to reiterate the standing instructions on the subject.
15.       Nominations of NIS Coaches duly approved by Sports Authority of India to be sent with Postal teams participating in national tournaments and All India Postal meets.
            The proposal was agreed to in principle.
16.       Revision of rate of increment for showing excellence in sports.
            The Board was informed that the new rate of increment in the wake of implementation of recommendations of 6th Central Pay Commission, in regard to persons showing excellence in sports have yet to be issued by the DOPT. Necessary action will be taken immediately after the instructions have been issued by the DOPT.
17.       Players should be sent for participation in all State/National sports events so that they can improve their skill and bring laurels to the Department.
            The Board was informed that the Department is quite liberal in sending players for participation in States/National sports events, provided the proposal is received in time and the Department has a team which can be nominated for participation at that level.
18.       Extend the tenure period of Sports Development Officer and Sports Coaches to 6 years instead of existing 3 years.
            It was decided to examine the proposal in the light of existing instructions of DoP&T and take a final view with the approval of Chairperson Postal Sports Board.
18(ii)    The official recruited under the sports quota should be exempted from deputation and tenure transfer as it adversely affects the performance of the players.
            .The proposal was not agreed to. However, the Board was apprised of the instructions issued by the Department in the matter of giving due opportunity to the players recruited under sports quota so as to improve their performance.
19. Outstanding sports persons recruited against sports quota in different circles may be allowed to undergo their training locally instead of at Postal Training Centre.
            The Chairperson explained that the officials appointed against sports quota basically belong to Department of Posts and it is the responsibility of the Department to make their work foundation strong. It is in this background that training in the Postal Training Centre is imparted for all, including sports persons.
20.       Recruitment of sports quota so as to enable the Circle to form its own team.
            The above item was taken up with particular reference to the Circles which are small and where the recruitment under sports quota does not enable them to form its own team. In this context, the possibility of clubbing the Circle with some other Circle for the purpose in participation in All India Postal sports meet was discussed. The Chairperson decided to deal with the issue and issue suitable instructions at the Department level.
21.       Provision of sports club, gym, common room in all the Circles.
            Members of the Board were advised to teke up the matter at the Circle level.
22.       Provision of auditorium in the vacant land of Postal colonies.
            The item did not find favour with the vacant land Sports Board.
23.       Provision of medical facilities to players during plays/practice.
            The proposal was agreed to. Suitable instructions will be issued to all concerned.
24.       Increase in Kit allowance for All India Postal Tournaments.
            It was agreed to increase the Kit allowance in case of players participating in the National Tournaments from the existing Rs. 750/- to Rs. 1500/-.
25.       Supply of good quality sports track suit with Departmental Logo from the Postal Sports Board centrally.
            The proposal did not find favour with the Postal Sports Board.
26.       Nomination of Coaches for Circle Team.
            The proposal is to give preference to international players of the particular discipline in the matter of nomination of coaches and was agreed to.
27.(a) Rolling Trophies.
            In the interest of uniformity the proposal is that in case of All India tournaments Trophies may be supplied by the Directorate.
            The Board did not approve  the proposal.
27(b)   Institution of Rolling Trophies for the Winners and Runner up teams instead of shields, in all India Postal Tournaments.
            The proposal was agreed to.
28.       Promotion of GDS to Group ‘D’ and ‘C’.
            The members of the Board were informed that there was no provision for promotion of GDSs to Group ‘D’ and ‘C’ under sports quota, GDSs have to compete with the outsiders in the form of open competition.
29.       Formation of India Post Team in disciplines like Volleyball, Hockey, Football and Carrom.
            This will be examined keeping in view the strength of the players working in various Circles in the Department of Posts. For this purpose, required input will be asked for from the Circles.
30.       Recruitment under sports quota in the discipline of Hockey and Football.
            The Board felt that in the matter of recruitment under sports quota in various disciplines, it is for the Circles to take a final view.
31.       Introduction of Women Veterans in All India Postal Badminton and Table Tennis tournaments.
            The proposal did not find favour with the Postal Sports Board.
32.       Payment of Kit Allowance to Artists participating in All India Postal Cultural Meet.
            The Board decided to grant Kit Allowance of Rs. 500/- to the artists participating in the cultural events. This allowance is to meet expenditure on costumes etc.which the artists are required to wear during performance.
33.       Grant of prize money to players and artists securing first, second and third positions in the Postal meets.
            The Board opined that the issue falls within the purview of Circles and may be taken up at that level. However, there is no scope to release any grant for the purpose, out of the Central Sports Fund.
34.       Treat the players as on duty for participation in All India Postal Tournaments as well as in camp.
            The proposal was agreed to as it is as per existing instructions issued by the DOP&T.
35.       Uniformity in awarding prizes to the winners/runners of All India Events.
            The subject matter falls within the purview of Circle office and, therefore, the Board decided not to intervene in the matter.
36. Action may be taken for filling up of the vacant post of Sports Coach/Sports Inspector in Odisha Circle.
            Necessary action will be taken in the light of action that becomes due in regard to the proposal at serial number 8.
37.       Funds under Sports head may be allotted much earlier for proper utilization of money in time.
            Members of the Board were informed that any delay in allotment of funds occurs due to late receipt of audited accounts of previous year from the Circles, which is mandatory for release of funds for the subsequent year. In order to avoid hardship to the Circles which send the audited accounts in time, it has been decided to process their cases in the first phase so as to release funds to these Circles by mid July. The issue of release of funds to Circles which are late in submission of audit accounts will be taken up separately.
38.       All teams irrespective of events may be allowed to participate in All India Tournament/Meet without fail.
            The proposal did not find favour with the Members of the Board as it is very important that the team participating in the All India event has adequate level of performance.
39.       The Circles organizing All India Meet may also make arrangements for site-seeing and get-together program.
            Does not merit any consideration. However get-together programme is generally there. No further action is required.
40.       Instructions may be reiterated to the Circles to ensure that good accommodation as per the guidelines circulated by Directorate is provided for Manager/Coach and teams during the All India events, with special attention to the safety of women, children participants.
            It was decided to reiterate the instructions.
41.       Circulation of booklet of guideline and update ruling in c/w All India Postal Tournaments /events.
            Needful has been done. The participants were supplied copy of the compendium containing guidelines of welfare and sports.
42.       Streamline of Sports Quota vacancies. Request for circulation of guidelines for filling up of sports quota vacancies.
            The instructions are available on DOP&T website www.persmin.nic.in. No further action is required.
43.       The strength of the shuttle team is at present only 4. Now the Veterans doubles are conducted by forming teams from different circles. In order to enable better team participation in singles and doubles the strength of the team be increased to 5 members with provision for two Veterans.
            The proposal did not find favour with the Members of the Board.
44.       ‘Mohiniattam’ a dance form for Kerala may also be included in the all India Cultural meet in future.
            The proposal did not find favour with the Members of the Board, as no State is having more than one Dance form in All India Postal Cultural Meets.
45.       The national records with Departmental records and current achievements of sports events may be consolidated at National level and circulated with an intention that it reaches every sportsman and sports lover at grass root level. This will help our sportspersons for self assessment and become more aware of their position and to strive harder to scale up.
            The Members of the Board were informed that the Departmental records will be circulated and will also be displayed on the Department’s web-site. National records may be seen on the inter net.
46.       Provision of 15 days coaching camps and 2 hours daily off to be strictly observed so that players get adequate time for practice.
            The Board was apprised that instructions regarding 2 hours off to players who actually practice are issued from time to time and the last reiteration of the instructions was done on 25.07.2011. The Chairperson directed to reiterate the instructions was done on 25.07.2011. The Chairperson directed to reiterate the instructions once more. As regards 15 days coaching time, the Board was informed that this item was earlier considered in 2008 and it was decided to maintain the coaching period of 7 days for participation in the National Tournaments.
47.       Appointments under Sports Quota.
            Issue of suitable instructions to the Circles to have field trials for making appointment against sports quota.
            The Board was informed that the existing instructions on the subject issued by the DOPT are silent on the subject of conducting trials, though the instructions issued by Indian Audit and Accounts Department provide for it. It was decided to have detailed examination of the matter before taking a final view.
 
The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the chair.

Transfer/Promotion/Posting in PS Group "B" cadre

Sh. Rajbir, ASP, PSD, Delhi-110054 has been promoted on adhoc basis in PS Group "B" cadre and posted as Manager (Marketing & Customer Care), Speed Post Centre, New Delhi-110037 vide CPMG, Delhi Circle, New Delhi-110001 Memo No. Staff/50-3/XXIV dated 20.06.2012



Vacancy position in Delhi Circle for LDCE for promotion to the cadre of IP (66.66%) Departmental Quota for the year 2012

Vacancy position in respect of Delhi Circle for the above examination is as under :-

                   OC        SC           ST            TOTAL
                    05         Nil           Nil               05

Authority : CO No. Rectt/IP Exam/2012      dated  18-06-2012       

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Sexual Harrassment of Women in Work Place- FAQ on remedial measures

Indian Railways Unique Enquiry Number 139

Ministry of Railways
Indian Railways Unique Enquiry Number 139
Indian Railways unique Customer Care and Enquiry Number 139 provides a host of information to its customers like PNR status, train arrival/departure timing, accommodation availability, train fare, online ticket booking etc. Customers need to simply dial 139 and after selection of language following prompts are available in the system: 
 
“Press 1 to know about PNR status of waiting list reserved ticket” 
“Press 2 for Arrival/Departure of train” 
“Press 3 for accommodation availability” 
“Press 4 to know about Fare enquiry” 
“Press 5 to book your ticket through cash card and getting it delivered through courier or email” 
“Press 6 to know the status of Mumbai Central Railway Suburban trains” 
The system is so devised that a Customer need not wait will the entire announcement fed in the IVRS is completed. Customer can skip the same by pressing the desired code (viz., can press 1 for PNR status, 2 for Arrival/Departure etc.) after selection of the preferred language. In case of three unsuccessful attempts, the call is automatically transferred to Customer Care Executive for his further assistance. In addition, one can send different SMS formats to 139 to get information on PNR status, train arrival/departure timing, accommodation availability, train fare enquiry and location of running train. 
PIB

CCS (LTC) Rules-Relaxation for travel by air to visit J&K

Minutes of the 11th meeting of PSSWB held on 16.05.2012 under the chairmanship of Hon'ble MOS for Communication & IT (P)

Friday, 15 June 2012

Transfer-posting in SAG of IPoS Group "A"

Ms. Achla Bhatnagar (IPoS-1982), PMG, NK Region, Karnataka Circle (designate) has been posted as PMG, Foreign Post, Delhi Circle vide Postal Directorate Memo No. 1-2/2009-SPG dated 08.06.2012.

Friday, 8 June 2012

PROCUREMENT OF BICYCLE FOR POSTMEN

DG(P) No. 1-6/2011                                      Dated 04th June 2012
            The Department intends to provide specially designed bicycles to the Postmen all over the country during 12th Five Year Plan to help delivery staff carrying the mail of various sizes of articles in their beats for delivery to the public.
            It is proposed to design and develop the box of fiberglass or any other light weight durable material for carrying the mail/articles to be attached with the postal bicycle.
            A committee has been constituted comprising of PMG, Agra Region, Agra as a Chairperson, Director Postal Service (Mails & Speed post), O/o CPMG, Delhi Circle, Director (MV), Mail Business Dn. Postal Directorate and two representatives of recognized postmen service unions, Shri. I.S.Dabas, General Secretary, AIPEU Postmen & Group 'D', NFPE and Shri T.N. Rahate, General Secretary, N.U.Federation of National Postal Organizations are nominated as members who will look into the design, development of the bag/box of fiberglass/PBC or any other light weight durable material for carrying the mail/articles to be provided  with the postman bicycles.  The bicycles design should also look like as the brand ambassador of Department of Posts.
            The committee will submit their report within 3 months.
This issues with approval of Secretary (P)

Cabinet defers decision on pension reforms bill

Amid differences among allies, the government on Thursday deferred a decision on the changes in the crucial Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill, 2011. 
"It (the PFRDA Bill) was taken up and deferred", said a Minister after the Cabinet meeting in New Delhi.
Among the UPA allies, Trinamool Congress has been quite vociferous in opposing the pension and insurance reforms.
Railway Minister Mukul Roy, who represents TMC in the UPA government, did not speak on the issue during the Cabinet meeting, sources said.
The Cabinet, as per the agenda, was scheduled to approve changes in the PFRDA Bill in light of the recommendations of the Standing Committee on Finance, to pave way for passage of the bill in Monsoon session of Parliament next month.
The Cabinet, sources said, was required to take a view on the proposal of ensuring assured returns to pension fund subscribers, as suggested by the Committee, headed by senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha.
The PFRDA Bill, which has been pending for several years, seeks to open the pension sector to private sector and foreign investment.
The proposed legislation was introduced in the Lok Sabha on March 24, 2011.
The PFRDA Bill provides for establishment of a statutory authority to undertake promotional, developmental and regulatory functions in respect to pension funds.
Interim PFRDA is functioning since 2003 through an executive order.
PFRDA, set up as a regulatory body for pension sector, is yet to get statutory powers as the Bill pertaining to that effect lapsed in Parliament with the expiry of last Lok Sabha in 2009.

Source: DDI News

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for promotion to the cadre of Senior Postmaster (Gazetted).

File No. A.34012/06/2011-DE
Government of India
Ministry of Communications and IT
Department of Posts
(DE Section)
Dak Bhavan, New Delhi 110116.
Dated 13th April, 2012.
To,
The General Secretary,
All India Association of Inspectors and Asstt Supdt. Posts,
Quarter No. 12, P&T Colony, Khurshid Square,
Civil Lines, Delhi 110 054.  

Sub : Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for promotion to the cadre of  Senior Postmaster (Gazetted).

Sir,
          I am directed to refer to your letter No. CHQ/IPASP/Sr.Postmaster/2012 dated 22/3/2012 on the above mentioned subject.  
2.       Your contention that, the clarification given by the Directorate, is not in conformity with the Hon’ble CAT Hyderabad bench orders on 21/1/2/2011 is not correct. The Hon’ble CAT Hyderabad bench admitted the Original Application Number 1316/2011 filed by All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendent Posts Andhra Pradesh circle, represented by Shri S. Shabbir and two others on the question of non permission of Asst. Superintendents, to appear in the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for promotion to the cadre of Senior Postmaster. It gave an interim order in Para 4 of their order dated 21/12/2011 which reads “as in the original notification/rules, there is no prohibition for the ASPs from appearing for the examination, it is directed that all the eligible ASPs shall be allowed to appear for the examination and their answer sheets shall be evaluated and shall be kept in a sealed cover without publishing their result until further orders”. Therefore, the CAT has not given any finding.  
3.       On receipt of above Interim order, the case was examined and the Competent Authority has ordered for postponing the Examination till the final disposal of the court cases. Besides the above, two more individual cases are filed in Hon’ble CAT Hyderabad, two cases in Cuttack bench, one case in Chandigarh bench. All these cases are being defended. 
4.       The question of Amendment of Recruitment Rules for Senior Postmasters, has to be examined only after final outcome of the court cases. In regard to Calendar of Departmental Examination, the date was tentatively notified and the date of actual holding has to be decided on knowing the outcome of court cases filed in various Tribunals.
5.       This issues with the approval of Competent Authority.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
Asst. Director General (DE)                         Source : CHQ Blog

PS Group B Court Case update

  As already informed, the Hon'ble CAT Ernakulam Bench had passed an interim order on 21.05.2012 in OA 380/12 filed by two of our ASPs, (Sri. M.P.Ramesh & Smt. V.Sarada) directing to allow the applicants to appear for the examination provisionally. Subsequently, an MA for vacating the said interim order was filed by the Department which was dismissed by the Tribunal on 31.05.2012. On the same day, the interim order was challenged by the Department before the Hon'ble High Court of Kerala by filing OP(CAT) which was also dismissed by the Division Bench comprising of the Hon'ble Chief Justice, refusing to  interfere with the interim order passed by the Tribunal.Ultimately, the applicants were permitted to appear for the Examination held on 03.06.2012.
Source : IP/ASP Kerala Blog

Solved questions of PS Group B Examination Paper-II (Qns 1-25)


1 . Which of the following action is not misconduct  under CCS (Conduct) Rules  1964Ans : Attendance as witness  in a  departmental  enquiry
2  The strike  includes the  following actions of government servants
 Ans :  All the above
3 Which  of  the following activities does not attract violation of CCS (Conduct)  Rules 1964
Ans   :   Collection of funds for service association
4 Which of the following should not be accepted by any government servant
  Ans   : Negotation for any other employment
5 Whether a government servant  can enter into marriage with prior permission
 Ans: with a person having a spouse living  and the personal law  applicable permit
6 The appellate authority under CCS(CCA) rules  1965 can
Ans : All  the  above  three actions
7 Under CCS(CCA) rules 1965 .  the power of review is vested in
Ans: President
8  The disciplinary authority  can withhold any appeal in case
Ans: The appeal may not  be withheld in any case
9 Central civil services (Conduct)  Rules  1964 came into force with effect from
 Ans  : 30the November  1964
10  A Government servant  holding  Group A post may accept  gift  from near personal friends on occasions such as weddings  anniversaries or religious functions
Ans : Up to  Rupees  Seven Thousand  Only
11 Which of the following  penalties is not treated as major penalties  under CCS (CCA) rules 1965
Ans: Recovery  from the  Pay
12  Which is not penalty  within  the CCS(CCA) rules 1965
Ans : Non  Promation  of a government servant in officiating  capacity
13  Which  of the following event   is not fit for  treating as Dies Non;
Ans :  Late coming  to  office
14   The disciplinary authority can appoint  presenting officer to  present  the case  on its  behalf  before the enquiry authority
Ans : Any other  Government servant  
15  Which  of the following  cases  is not fit for imposition of major penalty under CCS(CCA)  rules 1965 against a government servant
Ans : Refusal of  promation
16 Ex –parte enquiry may be conducted in the following cases
Ans:  The   official  fails to reply  to official  communications of the disciplinary  authority
17  Central Civil services (Classification, Control and appeal) Rules 196 came into force on
Ans : 1st December 1965
18   An order of suspension made or deemed to have been made unless it is extended  after review shall be valid for a period
Ans : 90 Days
19 A government servant shall be deemed to have been placed under suspension by an order of the appointing authority with effect from the date of his detention , if he is detained  in custody , whether on a criminal charge or otherwise for a period exceeding
Ans: Forty  Eight  Hours
20 An  order  of suspension made or deemed to have been made under Rule  10  of CS (CCA) Rules , 196 shall be reviewed before the  expiry of ninety days by the review committee shall not extend the suspension for a  period  exceeding
Ans : 180 Days
21  In terms of Rule 14 (8) (b)  of the CCS (CCA) rules 1965  the government servant concerned may take assistance  of a retired government servant subject to the condition that the condition that the retired government servant should not act as defence  assistance  in more than
Ans : Seven Cases
22 An order of dismissal from service  under CCS(CCA) rules 1965  can be given effect from  the date of
Ans : Issue  of the dismissal order
23   Orders against which an appeal lies under CCS(CCA) rules 1965
Ans : Both the  statements under  (A) & (B)  above are  not correct
24  The records of disciplinary proceedings and appellate
Ans :  10 years
25   The   following records /documents should be  sent to the appellate authority , by the disciplinary authority  while  forwarding the appeal against a punishment order
 Ans : Parawise  comments on appeal                                                      Source: IP/ASP Kerala Blog

Monday, 4 June 2012

Expected DA from July 2012 may be 7% again

Central D.A. from July'12 may be 7% again.

Subject to AICIN data for the next two months remaining in the current level, the following assumption is being made.

The AICPIN data for April 12 has been recently published. It rises to 4 points and reached 205. We know that D.A. is calculated on the basis for 12 months average. To calculate the D.A. payable from 1st July 2012, we need the figures of May and June 2012 which are to be released on 30.06.12 and 31.07.12 respectively. If the data remains for the next two months in the same level, i.e. 205, the hike will be 7%. Even if it marginally drops  1 point in any of the months, the rise will be still 7% which will take the total D.A. to 72%.
Considering the latest hike in petrol price, it is unlikely that the index may drop in the next months. So we can guess the next D.A. hike @7%, revising our previous guess work.

Source: www.paycommissionupdate.blogspot.in

Saturday, 2 June 2012

Sr. Postmaster CAT case update

Sr. Postmaster CAT case filed in Chandigarh bench come up for hearing before Hon’ble CAT (Single bench) on 30.05.2012. As Govt. standing counsel was not present in the court so no hearing took place. Next date of hearing in the case has been fixed for 02.07.2012     
 
Source : IP/ASP Punjab Blog

Friday, 1 June 2012

Organizational restructuring of field formations (Circle & below) in the Postal Department

1. At present, there is duplicacy of work being done in RO. Hence, there is no need of RO. There is only All India/ Circle/Divisional cadres in the Department. When there is no regional cadre, why Regions are required. There should be only Circles. All establishment working in ROs be shifted to Circles and utilised for implementation/monitoring of decisions of the Department.
2. All posts of APMGs/ADs/ASPs/IPs in the Circle be upgraded as JAGs/APMGs/ADs/ASPs respectively.
3. All single handed SOs may be considered for closure and existing manpower be utilised in other needy post offices.
4.Status of all triple handed SOs be upgraded as LSG/PM Grade-I.
5. Status of all LSG/PM Grade-I SOs be upgraded as HSG-II/PM Grade-II.
6. Status of all HSG-II/PM Grade-II HOs/SOs be upgraded as HSG-I/PM Grade-III.
7. Status of all Group "B" HOs be upgraded as Group "A" HOs.
8. All Group "A" Divisions/HOs be upgraded as JAG Divisions/HOs & all Group "B" Divisions be upgraded as Group "A" Divisions. There should be only JAG/Group "A" Divisions.
9. All existing Sub Divisions be provided office staff and post of Mail Overseer be converted in to Asstt. Inspector (PA cadre).

Latest Clarification on Children Education Allowance/Hostel Subsidy : Dopt issued orders on 31st May, 2012.

Clarification on the subject of the definition of 'station' for the purpose of Hostel Subsidy under Children Education Allowance Scheme. The Department of Personnel and Training has issued the clarification orders regarding the above subject today. 
It has been clarified that the Government servant if he/she keeps his/her children in a hostel of a residential school/institution located beyond a distance of 50 kilometres from his/her residence shall be admissible and it is further clarified that grant of Hostel Subsidy is not related to transfer liability of the Government servant.
The order is reproduced and given below for your ready reference…

No.12011/07/2011-Estt.(AL)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension
Department of Personnel & Training
New Delhi, May 31, 2012

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Children Education Allowance/Hostel Subsidy — Clarification

Subsequent to clarifications issued vide O.M.No.12011/3/2008-Estt.(Allowance) dated 11.11.2008 and O.M.No.12011/08/2010-Estt.(AL) dated 30.12.2010, on the captioned subject, references have been received on (i) definition of the term “station” and (ii) admissibility of Hostel Subsidy and Children Education Allowance in respect of children pursuing diploma / certificate courses from polytechnic / ITI / Engineering College, after passing 10th standard.
2. After due consideration of the references in consultation with the Department of Expenditure, the following has been decided:
a. The term Hostel Subsidy would mean expenses incurred by the Government servant if he/she keeps his/her children in a hostel of a residential school/institution located beyond a distance of 50 kilometres from his/her residence. The reimbursement would be subject to other conditions laid down in the O.M. dated 2.9.2008 and subsequent instructions issued from time to time. It is further clarified that grant of hostel subsidy is not related to transfer liability of the Government servant.
b. To allow reimbursement of Children Education Allowance/Hostel Subsidy for the initial two years of a diploma/certificate course from Polytechnic / ITI / Engineering College, if the child pursues the course after passing 10th standard and the Government servant has not been granted CEA/Hostel Subsidy in respect of the child for studies in 11th and 12th standards. This is further subject to fulfilment of other conditions laid down in the O.M. dated 2.9.2008 and subsequent instructions issued from time to time.
3. This comes into effect from the current academic year.
Hindi version will follow.

sd/-
(Vibha G.Mishra)
Director

Source: www.persmin.nic.in

Stay Order on declaration of Result PS Gr. B Examination 2012.


       All India Association of Inspectors and Asstt. Supdt. Posts, UP Circle Branch and another one applicant jointly moved M.P. under No. 1317/2012 (Diary No.1385/2012) on 31.05.2012 at Hon'ble CAT, Lucknow Bench. The gist of the MP is given below:

This OA has been instituted seeking following reliefs. 

"a) issuing / passing an order or direction setting aside the impugned letter / notification dated 10.04.2012 issued by the Respondent No.2, for holding the LDCE for promotion to the cadre of PS Gr B, 2012 (as contained in Annexure No. A-1 to the original application), after summoning the original records. 

b) issuing / passing of any order or direction as this Hon'ble Tribunal may deem fit in the circumstances of the case".

    "An interim order staying the LDCE for promotion to the cadre of PS Gr. B, 2012 scheduled to be held on 03.06.2012 as notified vide letter dated 10.04.2012 issued by Respondent No. 2 cannot be considered without any reply from the Respondents. 

     It is expedient to have C.A. in this case. Let C.A. be filed within 4 weeks. R.A., if any, may be filed within 2 weeks thereafter.

    In view of the position as above at this stage, no blanket out ban can be applied for holding of departmental examination as notified by the Department. However, it is provided that the final result of this examination will be subject to the final order of this Tribunal. There is no objection from the other side.                                                                                                                
    List it on 28.08.2012. 
 
Source : CHQ Blog